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Yard with quick elavtion change

Hi,
The house down the street from me sits about 35' from the street.
It is just your normal rectangle shaped yard but it slopes from the
street down to the house. I'm guessing the elevation change is about 6'
with most of that change being closest to the street. Yeah! Pretty
steep! Would you use a rotor as usual? It seems that any rotors at the
top would have a very high arch when pointing down hill and then the
lower rotors would have a very low arch when pointing up hill. What
would you do in a case like this?

Thanks for that info, so what do you do if you have sprinklers at the bottom of a hill? In my case I probably have a 6' drop at the bottom right of the house, it's a little less on the left side, but still 4' drop. Should I just insert the sprinklers angled backwards a little so the top is perpendicular to the slop of the lawn?